Now the way to get a clean print is to use the edge of the squeege to press down and not with the bottom of the squeege, with the bottom you'll get a sloppy print and with the edge you can carry all the ink and quickly move it back to where you first applied the ink.

I printed on the acetate so that it will help me center my sticker into where the screen is going to be printing. So before you print eye-center your sticker and then put the acetate on top and make sure it's in place.

Now with the tape and cardboard method you just take that out and leave it to dry so that you can use it on your next print. And now thatll make cleaning a lot easier.

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To clean up just get some vinyl solvent and paper towels, wet a block of paper towel with your solvent and wash around the left over ink until most of it is gone. Make sure the top is clean then there should be a bit at the bottom of the screen that you can clean up with another block of paper towel with solvent and apply a bit of pressure to get the ink off. After that get some piece of cloth (a sock in the picture haha) and wash off more left over ink until its done and then you can just wash it with water to get the solvent off.

What are other ways to wash out a screen after using it without using emulsion remover?
How long should it take to burn a screen with direct sunlight?
Is it easy to apply emulsion with a squeege? Or is it really hard unless you have an emulsion spreader thing?
How longish does a bottle of ink last sticker wise?
Do you apply the emulsion to both sides of the screen?

What are other ways to wash out a screen after using it without using emulsion remover?
How long should it take to burn a screen with direct sunlight?
Is it easy to apply emulsion with a squeege? Or is it really hard unless you have an emulsion spreader thing?
How longish does a bottle of ink last sticker wise?
Do you apply the emulsion to both sides of the screen?

Anybody that can help me out here, thanks

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2)Give it 45 minutes to an hour.
3) should be easy just try to apply the same amount of pressure on the whole spread. I would recommend you make a cheap spreader with some cardboard or bristol board.
4)All depends, but tbqh like a quarter of ink should like last you 400-500 sticks if its a simple char. Usually bright ink wastes less. If you run low you can use some vinyl solvent and put some in your ink bottle shake it around and youll get like 30 or 40 more slaps depending on how much you add.
5)One side, the bottom and the top is optional, but if you do it on the top chances are it might come off over time with the squeege pressure.